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Titus (1999)
Modern reworking of Shakespeare's revenge tragedy.
To See if I’m Smiling (2007)
Candid revelations about things seen and done in the Israeli military.
Traces Of A Dragon: Jackie Chan And His Lost Family (2002)
Jackie Chan reveals the secrets of his family history.
Trauma (1993)
Italian horror maestro Dario Argento's American venture.
The Travelling Salesman (1999)
This weird Italian effort takes far too long to reach its destination.
The Trigger (2002)
An old Taiwanese gangster agrees on one last hit, which involves a young ex-con, trying to go straight.
Trilogy 2: An Amazing Couple (2002)
Second part of Belvaux's trilogy is played mostly for laughs as a man comes to believe his wife is caught up in conspiracy.
Take Care Of My Cat (2001)
Korean coming of age drama.
Ten (2002)
Conversations in a car reveal many aspects of modern Iranian life, especially for women.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
A tragedy that befalls five youths in the Texas outback takes horror to a new dimension.
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)
Depression dance marathon drama.
Thunder Rock (1942)
Michael Redgrave is a disillusioned journalist, holed up on a haunted lighthouse, in 1939.
Timecrimes (2007)
When a man accidentally travels back in time, he finds restoring the status quo is easier said than done. Plus read our exclusive interview with director Nacho Vigalondo.
Trauma (2004)
A man traumatised by the death of his wife becomes implicated in the death of a pop star.
The Twins Effect (2003)
Messy martial arts/vampire/ comedy/popstar concoction.
The Uncertain Guest (2004)
A man in an isolated house admits a stranger, then doesn't know whether or not he's gone.
Very Young Girls (2007)
An examination of young girls as they are duped, tricked and coerced into selling themselves for sex in a surprising, and people-focussed film.
Volcano High (2001)
Live action manga from Korea about violence at school, post apocalypse.
Vinyan (2008)
A couple searching for their missing child find themselves in ever more desperate circumstances.
The Wave (2008)
A high school teacher demonstrates with his class the true meaning of autocracy.
White Men Can't Jump (1992)
Black and white basketball hustlers unite in the pursuit of greenbacks.
Wit (2001)
University don fights cancer by treating it as she does the sonnets of John Donne.
Wondrous Oblivion (2003)
Racial prejudice in South London, circa 1960, is relieved by cricket coaching in the back garden.
Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006)
A young man kills himself and awakens in a land where everything is "just a little bit worse".
Water Drops On Burning Rocks (2000)
A businessman seduces a twentysomething man, only for trouble to ensue after he moves in with him.
Weekender (2011)
A wild, kaleidoscopic romp through the rave culture of the 1990s.
White Lightnin' (2009)
The outrageous cult story of Jesco White, the dancing outlaw.
Who Needs Sleep? (2006)
An investigation into the dangers of sleep deprivation and the long hours culture.
Wonderland (2003)
The true story of the 1981 Wonderland murders, exploring the role of porn star John Holmes.
Yakuza Graveyard (1976)
An undercover cop drifts into a gangster lifestyle.
Yellow Asphalt (2000)
Three stories of the clash between traditional and modern cultures set among the Bedouin people, economically told.
The Young Stranger (1957)
A rehash of Rebel Without A Cause about a misunderstood Fifties American teenager.
Zu Warriors From The Magic Mountain (1983)
Martial arts fantasy set in Fifth Century China.
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